With summer, the coastal beaches are taken by storm, as are the hiking trails of the Pyrenees.

Tourists who for some have chosen to invest in a pied à terre.

And many of them do so in Occitanie because, according to an INSEE study, it leads the French regions for the number of second homes, ahead of Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur and Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, and concentrates 16% of housing in this type of metropolis.

In 2017, there were more than 501,000 second homes, or 13.5% of the stock in the region, one in seven. Some are buying it to take advantage of their weekend or prepare for retirement, but "with the crisis new uses are appearing: owning a second home makes it possible to be confined outside the big cities or to telework in a pleasant environment ”, note the authors of this study.

Secondary mountain residences🏔️ mostly owned by residents of the region, unlike those on the coast 🌊


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- Insee Occitanie (@InseeOccitanie) July 15, 2021

And the owners are not the same whether you are in the sea or in the mountains.

There are more on the coast (41% of the park) than in the Pyrenees (22%), but those in the mountains are more popular with residents of Occitania, while those by the sea are appreciated by inhabitants of other regions. regions, or even foreigners for 15% of the park.

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